Frontiers Announcements
Alberto Diaspro, a Chief Editor of Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, is awarded the important prize of the Biophysical Society. Alberto Diaspro, Director of [...]
Frontiers launches a new open-access journal: Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences
Frontiers – a community driven open-access publisher and research networking platform – is pleased to announce the launch of a new open-access journal: Frontiers in [...]
Winners of the Frontiers in Physics Prize Draw at APS 2014
Announcement of the the winners of the Frontiers in Physics Prize Draw at the American Physical Society meeting in Denver, March 2014! The winners of the draw each won a [...]
Frontiers launches 2 new medical and surgical open-access journals
Frontiers is pleased to announce the launch of two new community-driven journals: Frontiers in Medicine and Frontiers in Surgery. Both titles will keep in line with [...]
Frontiers launches a new open-access journal: Frontiers in Nutrition
Frontiers is pleased to announce the launch of a new open-access journal: Frontiers in Nutrition. Frontiers in Nutrition is the latest addition to the “Frontiers in” [...]
Frontiers launches Frontiers in Materials
Frontiers – a community driven open-access publisher and research networking platform – is pleased to announce the launch of a new open-access journal: Frontiers in [...]
Frontiers launches a new open-access journal: Frontiers in Marine Science
Frontiers – a community driven open-access publisher and research networking platform — is pleased to announce the launch of a new open-access journal: Frontiers in [...]
Frontiers releases new Interactive Review Forum
Frontiers is pleased to announce the release of its new, revolutionary Interactive Review Forum with enhanced features and upgraded software to enhance and ease the [...]
Call for Associate Editors of ‘Radiation and Health’
It is my great pleasure to announce imminent launch of a new, high quality open-access, ‘Radiation and Health’ specialty of the Frontiers in Public Health, publishing [...]
Frontiers in the News: 2013
From the domestication of dogs to the medical benefits of yoga, Frontiers articles regularly receive media coverage from top news outlets. Here we showcase some of the [...]
Frontiers forms publishing agreement with Bielefeld University
Bielefeld University will cover Article Processing Charges for corresponding authors affiliated to Bielefeld University who wish to publish in any of the Frontiers journals. [...]
Prof. Alex Hansen shares his vision for revolutionizing scientific publishing in Physics
Alex Hansen is professor of theoretical physics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. His main research interests are complex transport processes in [...]
Dr. Martin Klotz discusses his role as Field Chief Editor of Microbiology
Dr. Martin G. Klotz is Professor & Chair of Biology at the University of North Carolina in Charlotte, USA, and works on the genome-informed reconstruction of key [...]
Open access and the Science “sting”
Open Letter to the Frontiers Editorial Boards On October 4, Science magazine published a news item describing the submission of a fake research article to more than 250 [...]
Frontiers in the News: How often do you recall your dreams?
Those who often recall their dreams respond more strongly to their name, finds new study (Wired Magazine) – How often do you remember your dreams? For some people the [...]
Frontiers in the News: A Novel Case of Musical Hallucinations
Two neurologists from Illinois report a unique case of musical hallucinations that they say raises “intriguing” questions regarding memory, forgetting, and access [...]
Frontiers in the News: Why are menthol cigarettes more addictive?
Media coverage of research published in Frontiers Menthol cigarettes appear to be more addictive and pose a greater health threat than unflavored tobacco, an FDA report says. [...]
Frontiers in the News: Drinking water can boost cognitive performance
Media coverage of research published in Frontiers. Drinking water is good for you. But did you know it can boost cognitive performance? Caroline Edmonds and colleagues from [...]
Frontiers in the News: Melody modulates choir members’ heart rate
Media coverage of research published in Frontiers. When people sing in a choir their heart beats are synchronised, so that the pulse of choir members tends to increase and [...]
Frontiers in the News: How well do you see what you hear?
Media coverage of research published in Frontiers. A device that trains the brain to turn sounds into images could be used as an alternative to invasive treatment for blind [...]
Happy Independence Day from the Frontiers team!
The growing Frontiers team is settling into our new office space and would like to wish all of our American followers a Happy 4th of [...]
Frontiers in the News: Largest human cognitive performance dataset reveals insights
Media coverage of research published in Frontiers The largest human cognitive performance dataset reveals insights into the effects of lifestyle factors and aging. [...]
Frontiers in the News: Gestures of apes and human infants
Media coverage of research published in Frontiers. How similar are the gestures of apes and human infants? More than you might suspect, according to a new study published in [...]
Frontiers Peer Review
The Frontiers Review System promotes a mandate that is uniquely focused on the flawlessness and accuracy of research and is based on the unique Frontiers Review Guidelines. [...]
Article Impact in Frontiers
Democratic evaluation of the most outstanding research at Frontiers Frontiers has introduced a truly innovative feature to democratically judge its readers’ interests in [...]
How can I host my own Frontiers Research Topic?
Here is a step by step guide on how to submit and host a Research Topic to drive scholarly communication in your research field For your online proposal, everything you need [...]
What is a Frontiers Research Topic, and why should I participate in one?
Frontiers was built by scientists, and a Research Topic allows researchers themselves to drive scholarly communication in their own fields Successful researchers rely now [...]
Tier Climbing Publication in Frontiers
The Frontiers Tiering System is an efficient and transparent method to select outstanding research articles and make them more accessible to the wider research communities up [...]
How can I contribute a manuscript to a Frontiers Research Topic?
If you have received a message asking you to contribute a manuscript to a Frontiers research topic, the next step is easy. Simply submit your manuscript through the standard [...]
Frontiers launches social networking for scientists
Today is quite a monumental and exciting day in the short history of Frontiers. The social networking platform for researchers was launched. So far Frontiers has been [...]